First- and second-graders will take a field trip on May 10 to the Hands-on-House and the Tabernacle reproduction in Lancaster.

The senior class will travel to New York City, May 14-16.

The Junior/Senior Banquet will be held on May 17.

Kindergarten graduation is at 7 p.m. May 23 in the Emmanuel Baptist Church auditorium.

HARRISBURG ACADEMY

Harrisburg Academy will offer its own SAT prep course, SAT CONQUEST, in a condensed summer course this July, in addition to the usual fall and winter course options. Contact Giulia Rinaldis Hollister with questions.

The academy will offer the Camp Invention program the week of June 17 to children entering first through sixth grade. The camp immerses children in imaginative play that reinforces and supplements school-year learning in science, technology, engineering and math. Reservations: 800-968-4332 or www.campinvention.org.

Students currently in eighth-eleventh grades are invited to participate in a Costa Rican adventure over spring break, March 22-29, 2014, with Centers Directors Amy Miller and Mary Toth. Registration is open until November of this year.

There will be one more SAT and SAT 2 test date this academic year on June 1. The late registration deadline is May 17, with extra fees.

The Upper School girls’ and boys’ soccer teams will hold a soccer and pancakes event 9-11 a.m. May 11 at the upper athletics field and portico. Bring along cleats, shin guards, and a blue or white T-shirt to play some soccer.

Parents Association bingo will be held at 6 p.m. May 10 in the John Butler Davis Gallery. Bring your own drink and a snack to share. Cost is $4 per player. This is not a drop-off event.

The spring athletics banquet will be held at 6 p.m. May 23 in the John Butler Davis Gallery. RSVP’s and payments are due by May 14.

Middle school ERB testing will be held May 6-8.

"Coffee and Conversation: Independent Learning and the Academy's Centers" will be held 10 a.m. May 7 in the Meeting Room.

Junior Michael Wang, sophomore Ilija Marchenka and senior Luke Bent won the first place team medal at HACC's 23rd annual Math Competition on April 19. Individual awards were given to the 10 students with the highest scores: Luke Bent tied for second place and Michael Wang was awarded sixth place. During the competition, students completed math problems as a team, individually, and in relays.

Applications for financial aid to attend the school are available online only through a single-page application. Information: Beth Zak at zak.b@harrisburgacademy.org.

Freshman Rachel Haas-Guten was selected for publication in the National Schools Project "National Poetry Anthology." She submitted a number of haikus that will be included in the anthology.

Upper school students in grades 9-11 are going to Hersheypark on May 17 for a fun science day.

Art students in grades 3-8 produced a magic and fairy inspired observation bench for the Art in the Wild exhibit at Wildwood Park. The project will be displayed at the north end of the park through October.

Grades 3-4 will take a camping trip in Perry County May 15-17. The rain date is May 29-31.

Grades 7-9 will take a trip to the Chesapeake Bay May 22-24.

An all-day computer show will be held May 31. Students in grades K-8 will demonstrate group and individual LOGO language programs and games they have worked on all year.

Graduation will be held at 7 p.m. June 4 at the school for students in grades 5-8.

Grades 5-8 band show will be held 11 a.m.-noon June 5.

The all-school end of year picnic (last day for preschool and kindergarten) will be held 10 a.m.-1:45 p.m. June 10 at Brightbill Park. Bring a side dish or beverage to share.

Dismissal is at 11 a.m. June 11, the last day for grades 1-8.

Summer camp programs start June 17. The full camp brochure is available at www.thelondonderryschool.org.

ST. JOAN OF ARC

“Fiddler on the Roof” will take place at 1:15 and 7 p.m. May 23 in the cafetorium.

ST. STEPHEN’S

The school auction is May 10 at The Civil War Museum. The theme is “Fabulous Forties.” Contact the school to purchase tickets or to donate items.

The History Bowl team held a spaghetti dinner to raise money for its trip to the national competition in May.

The school’s art creation for the “Art in the Wild” program sponsored by Dauphin County Office of Parks and Recreation won third place. Art teacher Kim Bowie worked with students in K-8 grade to produce this project, which will be on display for a year at Wildwood Park.

Libby Ryan, Ben DeLeo, Reilly Johnson and Niko Dimitrakopoulos participated in a Middle School Regional History Bee in New Jersey on April 20.